peansonantte tenes rest PRADA LS TS AE Ne RI I NSLS SR RS trae ne Fun galore at Neptune's Fair A feast of fun by the beach is promised for North Shore residents next Saturday, June 21, when Mount Seymour Lions Club presents its 15th annual King Neptune’s Fair at Cates Park in North Vancouver. Games, rides and con- cessions will all be in operation from 9 a.m. on- ward — including a flea market. The day's big spectacular gets under way at 10 a.m. with the marshalling of the grand parade, scheduled to start out from Sherwood Park School at 10:30 a.m. The awarding of parade trophies and the presen- tation to Miss Mount Seymour — a highlight of the day's festivities — 1s set for 11:30 a.m. in the parade dispersal area. Attractions to follow dunng the afternoon include a paint-in, children’s races, bath tub races, a stage show and water ski show, with presentation of prizes for those and other events at 3:30 p.m. On sale and display during the eight-hour fair, which 1s expected to draw a crowd of up to 8,000, will be pets and supplies, garden plants, sewing and needlework, jewelry, antiques, books, musical instruments, collectors’ items, auto parts, crafts, hobbies and many other types of merchandise. All proceeds go to Lions Club chanties. SIX-SEATER BICYCLE presently on display at the North Shore Museum, 209 West 4th, North Vancouver, has special interest for visitors Dee Jay and Kerry Cravatta of Illinois and Jessica Ballinger and Solly Van Meter of Kentucky. The two American couples are planning to ride across the U.S. on bicycles built for two. (Ken Smith photo) Hosts sought for Japanese students An international educational organization based in Switzerland 1s secking host famihes willing to accommodate Japanese students wisiting the North Shore on an Enghsh course from July 29 (to August 22 The students are~ aged from 16 to 24 They already speak adequate English and will be accompanied by a bilingual = teacher Japan from They are from middle and upper middle class Japanese families, and will be bringing their moncy own spending thei stay they will tending = an During be al English oom mersion Coure at Highlands Uinited Church. North Vancouver The visit and Course have been ik Cultural bes Fixe ol Switzerland organized Institute by the fou «hange Lucene which has been arranging stemoalar language courses for Che past PS years first baghsh courses for overseas students However thia as) the time “homestay have beca offered in the Lower Mainland Heather KRoberns Noth Shore representative of the BP oTmstitute anys ita aot necessary fot host tamales to have childica in the 160 to 24 year ane greup choot children oat all fon «that mailer Also families eva t necessarily have to have a aparece be danom Kobe cts caplained Pts frac fore thre atualeat to share with a woo on daughter Pamtlies tahing shed beooladays of a weeb va bean durtag the 24 day perial oan toc bude Chea stude at im (hose holiday plans she added And wo tamales where teoth adult members woth sone alter se tenol arrange mcmts canbe made forthe student Nooeth Shane ceanmtenta whee a crehed thhe to Dant a stade nt of arc tatcrested in) furthers information on the «he ane Heathers Kiurterts at el ELD by Jume 24 should call v Miss North Shore | Pageant CAPILANO MALL